Humphrey Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's "funniest guy in comics" takes center stage in this 1950 entry, with Al Avison's cover capturing Humphrey mid-boxing match — the stocky, good-natured brawler practically launching himself across the ring ropes as his lanky opponent recoils and the ringside crowd erupts in a chorus of "Ha Ho He" laughter. Billed as Joe Palooka's buddy and promising all-new stories drawn specially for the issue, this one radiates the cheerful, slapstick energy that made Humphrey a genuine Harvey highlight.
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Bobby forms a club to promote bicycle safety. This is also an ad for Shelby Bicycles.
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